AIWA CX-NV20U Operating Instructions - Page 32

Tuning Into A Preset Station

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:!, 11 / \ n L DP PRESETfn.lNING b TUNING INTO A PRESET STATION (See illustration u .) 1 Press the TUNEWBAND button to select a band. 2 Check whether the preset tuning mode is selected. If a preset number@) is displayed, the preset tuning mode is already selected. Skip this step. If a preset number is not displayed, press the D button. 3 Press the 4 DOWN or * UP button to select a preset number. Each time it is pressed, the preset number is changed. Frequencies have already been set for each preset number in the factory. Each of them can be replaced by your desired station, or it can be skipped by carrying out the following steps, To skip needless preset numbers (preset skip function) You can skip a preset number that need not be received. o 1 Press the D PRESETiTUNING button to extinguish the preset number, if it is displayed in the display window. 2 Press the II SET button so that the preset number flashes. 3 Press the 4 DOWN or E UP button to display the preset number you want to skip. 4 Press the s CLEAR button. The ~< mark and the preset number flash in the display. -+ See illustration u . 5 Press the H SET button. The ~{ mark and the preset number in the display flash and go out. The setting is completed. To restore the skipped preset number Follow steps 1 to 5 of "To skip needless preset numbers". In step 4, the #! mark is deleted. To change the AM tuning interval The AM tuning interval is factory-set to 10 kHz. If you use this unit where the frequency allocation system is 9 kHz, press the POWER button to turn off the power. Then, while pressing the TUNER button, press the POWER button. To reset the interval, repeat this procedure. After changing the AM tuning interval, the preset stations of any band you have preset (see page 30) are cleared. The preset stations have to be set again.

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11
/
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n
L
o
D
P
PRESETfn.lNING
b
TUNING INTO A PRESET STATION
(See illustration
.)
1
2
3
Press the TUNEWBAND
button to select a band.
Check whether the preset tuning mode is selected.
If a preset number@) is displayed, the preset tuning mode is
already selected.
Skip this step.
If a preset number is not displayed, press the D
button.
Press the 4
DOWN or *
UP button to select a
preset number.
Each time it is pressed, the preset number is changed.
Frequencies have already been set for each preset number in the
factory.
Each of them can be replaced by your desired station, or it can be
skipped by carrying out the following steps,
To skip needless
preset numbers
(preset skip function)
You can skip a preset number that need not be received.
1
2
3
4
5
Press the D
PRESETiTUNING
button to extinguish the preset
number, if it is displayed in the display window.
Press the II SET button so that the preset number flashes.
Press the 4
DOWN or E
UP button to display the preset
number you want to skip.
Press the
CLEAR button.
The ~< mark and the preset number flash in the display.
-+ See illustration
.
Press the
H SET button.
The ~{ mark and the preset number in the display flash and
go out. The setting is completed.
To restore the skipped
preset number
Follow steps 1 to 5 of “To skip needless preset numbers”.
In step 4, the #!
mark is deleted.
To change the AM tuning
interval
The AM tuning interval is factory-set to 10 kHz.
If you use this unit where the frequency allocation system is 9 kHz,
press the POWER
button to turn off the power. Then, while
pressing the TUNER button, press the POWER button. To reset
the interval, repeat this procedure.
After changing the AM tuning interval, the preset stations of any
band you have preset (see page 30) are cleared. The preset
stations have to be set again.